You own more than you use.Leafa shows you how much.
Draw the rooms of your home, drop your things into them, and Leafa starts keeping time. Months later it can tell you exactly what has sat untouched, and ask whether you still want it.
Know what you own. Use what you keep. · Free plan, no card, leafa.cloud
Your home, after a few months
217
things cataloged
34
unused over a year
Road bike
You paid $1,200.00
Hasn't been used in 14 months
Do you still want it? The question Leafa asks
Sample home
First, the gap
Not a list of what you own. A list of what you stopped using.
Every thing in Leafa carries one number: how long since you last used it. It is the first thing on the row, before the price, before the room, before anything else. And your catalog opens on the longest gap, not on the newest addition.
- One tap to answer. “I used this recently” resets the clock. Nothing needs a date typed in.
- Amber past three months. The wording never rounds a gap upward: 8 months is 8 months.
Catalog
10 things · 5 unused over a year
- Bread makerUnused 2 years 2 months$189.00
- Ski bootsNever used · 1 year 10 months in your catalog
- SnowboardUnused 1 year 9 months$510.00
- Camping tentUnused 1 year 7 months$340.00
- Road bikeUnused 1 year 2 months$1,200.00
- Sewing machineUnused 11 months$260.00
Sample catalog
Then, the map
Your home, roughly as you remember it.
Place a rectangle for each room, drag it where it belongs, and give it a photo. No grid, no measurements, no drawing skill required: it only has to feel like your place. Drop a thing on a room and you have said where it lives.
Tap a room · sample home
In this room
Garage
Camping tent
Unused 1 year 7 months
Road bike
Unused 1 year 2 months
Long-press, shoot, name it
The fastest way in: press the spot on the map where the thing sits, take the photo, type a name. It is placed, photographed and counted in three steps.
Placing says where it lives
Drag something onto a room and Leafa records the room too. The strongest statement about location is the one you just made with your finger.
Rooms wear their own photo
Give a room a picture and the rectangle becomes it. A map of your actual shelves beats a diagram of anyone's.
Then, decide
One thing at a time. Two words to answer.
Leafa keeps a queue of things it hasn't heard about in a while and shows you one at a time: what you paid, how long it has sat, and nothing else to distract from the question. Keep it, or let it go. Both are answers.
- It never nags on a schedule you didn't set
- A reminder is a ceiling, not a timetable. Choose how often, and an empty queue means silence.
- Every decision is reversible
- Undo puts the review back the way it was: the timestamp, the reason and the history entry, not just the screen.
- Archiving isn't deleting
- Things you have let go of leave the active catalog and stay recoverable. Permanent is its own, separate button.
Review · 1 of 6
Bread maker
Kitchen · you paid $189.00
Hasn't been used in 2 years 2 months
Do you still have this?
Sample item: try answering
The rest of it is quiet, and stays out of the way.
And it's yours to take
Export the whole catalog as CSV or PDF whenever you want: rooms, photos, receipts and per-room totals. It leaves in a format you can open anywhere.
One home, one catalog
Show a QR code, they scan it, you approve. From then on everyone in the household is looking at the same rooms and the same things. Every plan can host one.
Find it before you buy it again
Search by name, brand, serial or room. The answer is where it lives, and how long since you touched it.
Credit for coverage, not for hoarding
Badges reward photographing, placing and answering for what you already own. Nothing here congratulates you for acquiring more.
Pricing
Start free. Pay when your home outgrows it.
The free plan is the whole product: the map, the usage gap, the review queue, a household. Paid plans raise how much of your home fits in it.
Free
0forever
No card needed
- 100 items
- 100 MB of photos
- 1 other person in your household
House
Most homes$29.99per year
Reference price in USD
- 1,000 items
- 5 GB of photos
- 4 other people in your household
Mansion
$49.99per year
Reference price in USD
- Unlimited items*
- 50 GB of photos
- 10 other people in your household
Monthly billing is available at a higher rate. The exact price in your currency is set by the App Store and Google Play for your country. It is their regional pricing, not an exchange-rate conversion of the figures above, and it is always shown in the store before you confirm anything.
Household members are covered by the plan of whoever hosts the household, and their photos count towards that person's storage.
* Unlimited items covers the belongings of one home, entered by the people who live in it, and storage still applies. Acceptable use sets out what that does and does not include.
Questions people actually ask
Is Leafa an insurance app?
No. Leafa maps what you own and shows you what you have stopped using, so you can decide what to keep. You can attach receipts if you want them, but nothing here is graded on paperwork and nothing is built around filing a claim.
Do I have to catalog everything before it is useful?
No. The first run asks for a few rooms and one thing you own, and it answers straight away with how long that thing has sat unused. From there you add things as you come across them: long-press the map, take the photo, name it.
Can my household share one catalog?
Yes, on every plan. The person hosting shows a QR code, you scan it, they approve, and from then on you are both looking at the same home. Your plan decides how many people can be in it, not whether you get the feature.
What will it cost me in my own currency?
Whatever the App Store or Google Play shows you before you confirm. Both stores set the price for each country themselves, so it is not a straight conversion of the dollar figures on this page. Those are a reference, and the store is the authority.
Can I get my data out?
Yes. Export the whole catalog as CSV or PDF whenever you like, receipts and per-room totals included. It is your record of your things.
What happens to my things if I stop paying?
Nothing disappears the day you stop. For 30 days everything stays exactly as it is, readable and exportable. After that, whatever fits inside the free plan's limits stays put, and only the part above them may be archived: it waits, out of sight, until you free up room or upgrade again. We email you before that happens, and if storage ever stops being sustainable we may eventually erase archived excess. The terms say exactly how much warning you get. Export is free on every plan.
Find out what you have stopped using.
Ninety seconds to draw a few rooms and add one thing. Leafa tells you the gap on that first thing straight away, and the rest of your home can follow at your own pace.
Launching soon on iPhone and Android. Questions in the meantime: hello@leafa.cloud